Lorenzo Taliaferro died just a week short of his 29th birthday. A family member told Fox45 the former Baltimore Ravens fullback died of a heart attack. The York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office announced the tragic loss on Twitter.
Deputies were dispatched to Taliaferros apartment in Williamsburg, Va, in response to a 9/11 call. Medics arrived to transport him to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.
LORENZO TALIAFERRO, 28, PASSED AWAY EARLIER TODAY pic.twitter.com/o0pS24uggT
— York-Poquoson Sheriff's Office (@YorkPoquosonSO) December 17, 2020
The 2014 fourth-round pick played for three seasons. He began receiving a great deal of attention following Ray Rices Domestic violence suspension. During his 19 game career, Taliaferro rushed 292 yards and four touchdowns. The rookie was ranked second behind Justin Forsett.
Taliaferro earned his career-high during his third professional game. The rookie rushed 91 yards while playing Cleveland, which lead to a 23-21 win.
“I did everything all week to prepare and make sure I was ready when my name was called,” Taliaferro said after the game.
Taliaferro ended all three seasons on injured. However, while in the game, he was a force to be reckoned with.
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